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    have clashed for all of time. American Beauty is a film depicting the struggles of a suburban man stuck between capitulating to his society’s expectations and just letting it all go to live for himself only. The hero, Lester Burnham, is a regular middle-aged man, resented by his child, looked down upon by his wife and on the verge of losing his job. The film depicts Lester’s rebellion against The American Dream, societal norms and suburban culture. American Beauty is a powerful cinematic depiction

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    America the Beautiful Who decides what is beautiful and what is ugly? America the beautiful gets its name as America is home to an exuberance of beautiful people. Beauty is not an unfamiliar concept in the United States. Anyone who has walked the streets of Hollywood, or watched one of the many awards shows on television, such as the Oscars, the Grammy’s, or even the VMA’s, knows that the United States is filled with beautiful people. Scarlett Johansson, Zendaya, Beyonce, and, of course, the Kardashian

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    Death of a Salesman and American Beauty

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    Death of a Salesman is a play by Arthur Miller that follows the dying days of Willy Loman. Willy is a salesman who is not very at selling whatever he is selling so he takes the easy way out and goes to his neighbor, Charley, who has worked very hard for his money. Willy thinks that Charley and his son Bernard are nerdy and that they are not successful. Success to Willy is all about looks, which is why his son Biff grew up with the idea that as long as you are well liked than you will be successful

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    nature regardless of intent. He wants his readers to avoid the mentality of consistency and conformity. Society often tries to instill this mentality into its citizens from birth. According to Emerson, this is why society never advances. The film “American Beauty” directed by Sam Mendes portrays the image of Emerson’s “great soul”. Emerson states that a “great soul” is a person who is genuinely self-reliant, which they achieved through self-generating. Most of the film leads us to think that a society

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    stronger so does the temptation. Both feel that the change in themselves that they want can be found in their temptations. By giving into their temptations just as Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden, the characters on American Beauty learn that there is certain holiness to beauty, making it desirable, yet

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    I utilize two scenes from the movie American Beauty, the two office scenes including Lester (Kevin Spacey) and Brad (Barry Del Sherman).The cinematic techniques are identified with mise-en-scene, which is the term used to portray everything 'put into the scene'. I concentrate on decor, lighting and props, costumes, body language (e.g., posture, gestures and facial expressions) and composition. I additionally take a gander at how these components are confined as far as camera stature, camera point

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    Review of American Beauty The 1999 Academy Award winning movie American Beauty has many major plots and shows the reality of American life. This movie uses symbolism to get ideas across in many different situations and it shows the actuality of life, it is not always what it looks like on the outside. Lester and Carolyn Burnham seem like they have a perfect marriage and a perfect family life while in turn they are having a lot of marriage problems. Lester is going through a midlife crisis;

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    ‘American Beauty’ is a 1999 drama film that focuses on contemporary lives of individuals having diverse personalities and identities. The movie and the main character Lester Burnham are aiming to make us realise that life can be short therefore we should lead more meaningful lives. Through this, he takes us one year back which summarises his life and those around him. Outward appearances can be very deceiving as anyone can acquire superficial impressions. In this discussion, I will be examining

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    theories on how people become alienated and these theories can be seen in the film American Beauty. Marx defines alienation as the separation from one's true self, and that is just what it is. When person becomes alienated they become a puppet for society, they start to exhibit Blauner's symptoms of alienation; powerlessness, meaninglessness,normlessness, self estrangement and estrangement from others. In American Beauty the main character Lester

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    Is Beauty Actually The American Dream? Most of society have goals and aspirations, or something that gives them drive to move forward. Americans say that we can never have too much money, education, power and even beauty we either want to be beautiful or want a partner who is. Could we really be that shallow? and not know it or is it we just don 't care. .American Beauty intent is to display the lifestyle of middle class suburban families, and the different conflicts each household

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